Blog

Don't Borrow; Sell

Editor’s Note: This is a continuation of Chapter II, so if you’re not caught up, do it here, or read all of our published excerpts from our work in progress here. In the last excerpt,

Read More »

Worth the wait …

So something new happened today. My daughter hugged me, and on the way to her school bus looked back and said, “bye dad. luvya.” To date, it stands as one of the proudest moments of

Read More »

How To Start Your Business The Wright Way

Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from the second chapter of our book in progress.  As usual, you won’t see the whole chapter (tentatively titled: Trim Down To Start Up) here, because we want

Read More »

Interview with Paul DeJoe of Ecquire

Apologies for the delay to those few who eagerly await excerpts from our book each week.  This interview with Paul DeJoe of Ecquire, part of our series of small business owner interviews, is worth the

Read More »

Popular Post

Selling, Guilt-Free

Know yourself If you’re confident with who you are and know that your intentions are in the right place (that being….for your customers, not just

Read More »

Five Common Crowdfunding Mistakes

Continuing our clips from our March 2015 CA Workshop Roadshow (at Grist&Toll in Pasadena, CA), Kathleen Minogue (our PrimeImpulse partner during this workshop) discusses the five most common crowdfunding mistakes. Watch the clip below to

Read More »

Crowdfund a Better Customer Experience

Crowdfunding expert (& partner in our latest March 2015 CA Workshop Roadshow, held at Grist&Toll in Pasadena, CA) Kathleen Minogue, of PrimeImpulse breaks down how to crowdfund a better customer experience. She describes the difference of

Read More »

Be Human, Be Specific & Care

The latest clip from our March CA Roadshow has Nate hopping around, getting excited telling the Grist&Toll attendees about our favorite subject… how to be human. Check out the clip below and don’t hesitate to

Read More »

Popular Post

Selling, Guilt-Free

Know yourself If you’re confident with who you are and know that your intentions are in the right place (that being….for your customers, not just

Read More »